Prison Guards Beat Inmate to Death, Triggering Revolt in Adamawa Prison
Prison Guards Beat Inmate to Death, Triggering Revolt in Adamawa Prison
Furious
inmates of a prison in Numan, Adamawa State, on September 16, 2013,
Monday, staged protests against prison officials over the death of an
inmate who was brutally beaten by warders.
Armed
soldiers were sent to the prison for fear that the demonstrations by
inmates could spill over into uncontrollable violence.
One
of the prison sources disclosed to SaharaReporters that numerous
inmates suffered injuries in the cause of their revolt. The source added
that prison officials were yet to determine if any inmates escaped in
the course of the commotion.
In
the beginning of this development, some warders caught a prisoner who
was attempting to escape from jail on September 15, Sunday.
“He
was trying to climb the fence and run away when they saw him. The
warders beat him mercilessly and he died” said the source.
The
source added that the inmate should have sustained serious internal
injuries that affected some vital organs in his body. The injured
prisoner was not seen by a doctor and had received no medication prior
to his death in the early hours of Monday.
As
news of his death spread within the prison, hundreds of furious inmates
began to chant insulting and defiant songs at prison officials.
Reportedly, the protesting inmates were able to attack a prison official
who was taken to hospital for treatment.
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